Am 09.08.2014 um 00:36 schrieb Felix Miata:
On 2014-08-09 00:06 (GMT+0200) Reindl Harald composed:
>> Anaconda provides resizing facility, but not move. Also, I'm not sure if
>> Anaconda can resize FAT partitions.
> but that is nohting you do every day, frankly even not every year keep in
> mind "yum install gparted" just works on a Live-CD!
Every use for live media includes network access?
no as well as not use gparted
So what's a live media boot good for if not things little other
than live media boot can support
to test Fedora without install it on a computer
already running a different OS
(what one does not do every day)? Shouldn't live media
have some carrots to compensate for their sloth?
for the usecase of this topic there are special distributions
http://gparted.org/livecd.php
Then again, when I need a live media boot, I only trust the
live media granddaddy to have everything I need
you can't have *everything* you *may* need in every imagineable
situation and since the space on a live-CD is not endless you
need to draw a line and include packages useful for *most*
users to get a feeling if Fedora could be the right OS for
the future
example:
* include gparted with deps and drop other things to get the space
* the other things are likely more interesting for testers
what is the better decision for a *generic* OS like Fedora?
hint:
the Fedora Live CD don't need to beat special recovery distributions
but it should help people to decide install Fedora on their HD